
Breguet celebrates 200 decades of women’s watches with the automatically superior Reine de Naples women’ watch, named for Queen Caroline of Naples who had been the first person to wear a pocket watch on her arm and began the vogue for watches.

Breguet watches celebrates 200 decades of women’s watches using the automatically superior Reine de Naples ladies’ watch , named for Queen Caroline of Naples who had been the first man to wear a pocket watch on her arm and started the trend for watches. Look at the dial and you’ll notice two wing-shaped openings on peak of the dial. Through these windows are just two miniscule hammers that spring to activity and chime each passing hour, just like a carriage clock. This’disadvantage’, the name for any extra purpose beyond timekeeping to a watch, is known as a’sonnerie au passing’. Unlike repeating watches that tell time on command, this view strikes the passage hours. Should you want a silent moment, the delicate chiming could be turned away. This watch isn’t just a very pretty face as the wonderful mechanics, a dance of whirring cogs, wheels and springs, are all visible through the glass case back.